Has anyone figured out a way to reduce the sensitivity of the Oculus Touch controllers? It is driving me nuts when trying to tune radios, etc. as I can never stop at just the right frequency, unless I’m lucky or keep a SUPER steady hand. Same when tuning altimeter, altitudes, etc. Tuning the heading bug is fine.

Any help anyone can provide would be great as I’m loving flying in VR except for this small annoyance.

Next you’ll need to find where the manip instructions are in either the cockpit obj file or the vrconfig file for that plane (or both).

If it’s in the vrconfig for that plane, then you can add or modify the DEG_PER_ACTION line with a number representing the angle of wrist movement needed to make the next click. You can tweak it, the higher the angle, the less sensitive it is. If it’s not in the vrconfig file, then you need to put the adjustment instructions into it and relate it to the obj file line instruction to do this transformation.

It’s tricky if you’re not comfortable with code; but I found videos by SimVRlabs on the topic to be extremely helpful in learning about it, and with this information I converted the Yak-55M to be more suited for VR use. Here’s a link to his channel:

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